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07/31/2023

Just in case you forgot:
A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are connected with a comma.

“Brandon finished reading the book in the evening, he returned it to the library on the following day.“
Correct versions:
“Brandon finished reading the book in the evening. He returned it to the library on the following day.“✨
“Brandon finished reading the book in the evening; he returned it to the library on the following day.“✨
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05/27/2022

Use of Apostrophes:✨✨

✳️ Add ‘s to form possessive of singular nouns and a few irregular plural nouns that don’t end in “s.”
✳️ Add just an apostrophe to form possessive of plural nouns that already end in an “s.”
✳️ Add ‘s to form plural forms of lowercase letters and abbreviations.
✳️ Use an apostrophe to form contractions.

See examples below😉👇🏻👇🏻
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05/23/2022

American English vs. British English

Spelling differences:

⭐️-or ending in American instead of -our
⭐️-ter ending in American instead of -tre
⭐️-ize ending in American instead of -ise
⭐️ American English prefers use of one letter l where British English uses two l’s

See examples below 👇🏻
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05/19/2022

A few helpful tips on capitalization of titles of works😉

Capitalize the FIRST and the LAST words and all other major words (nouns, pronouns, adverbs, verbs, adjectives, and some conjunctions) in titles.

Lowercase the common coordinating conjunctions and, but, for, or, and nor.

Lowercase the articles the, a, and an.

See examples of book titles below 📚 👇🏻

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05/11/2022

Grammar tip of the day:

“Everyday,” as one word, is an adjective that means “used daily,” whereas “every day,” as two words, is an adverb phrase that means “daily.”

If you can put the word “single” in between “every” and “day” and the sentence makes sense, then choose two-word version😉

“Surprisingly, she wore her everyday clothes to the restaurant.”

“Nick visits his mom every day.”

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05/06/2022

Grammar tip of the day…
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05/03/2022

There/They’re/Their—another set of commonly misused words 🤦‍♀️

“There” is an adverb that means the opposite of here. It is also a pronoun that starts a sentence or a clause. A tip to remember: “there” contains “here.”

“They’re” is a contraction for either “they are” or “they were.” A tip: try substituting “they’re” with “they are” or “they were.” If the sentence makes sense, then you got the right version😉🎉

“Their” is a plural possessive pronoun that shows belonging. A tip: “their” contains “heir” that indicates possession.

See examples below👇🏻👇🏻
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04/20/2022

Common mistake…

Wrong: She likes to read alot.

Right: She likes to read a lot.

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04/18/2022

Affect vs Effect—one of the hardest pairs of homophones to sort out. This tip will help you keep them separate:

Affect is mostly a verb and means to influence, to impact.
“His powerful speech affected the crowd’s decision.”

Effect is mostly a noun and means an outcome, result.
“Her attempt to justify her actions had no effect.”
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04/09/2022

Punctuation tip of the day:

Serial Comma

Comma separates elements in the series of three or more. When the final element in a series is preceded by a coordinating conjunction, a serial comma, also known as the Oxford comma, is inserted before the conjunction. When all elements in a series are joined with conjunctions, no comma is needed.
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04/07/2022

Happy National No Housework Day!
I confess that for me it’s a No Work At All Day! 😉😀
I took a day off and headed down to Laguna Beach to rest and rejuvenate!🏝🏖
But I couldn’t part with one of my favorite punctuation books:) 🤷‍♀️
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03/24/2022

Do you know when to capitalize points of the compass and when to lowercase them? 🤔🧐

CAPITALIZE when referring to the geographical regions but lowercase them when referring to the directions. ⬆️⬇️➡️⬅️
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